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Review: At Fall for Dance, War, Persistence and a Slow Tap of Love

Review: At Fall for Dance, War, Persistence and a Slow Tap of Love

The Fall for Dance festival, known for its affordable ticket prices, kicked off its latest edition with a diverse program. The opening show featured works by choreographer Jamar Roberts, tap dancer Dario Natarelli, and Akram Khan. Jamar Roberts' piece, "Holding Space," explored themes of war and persistence through powerful, visceral movements. Dario Natarelli's tap dance performance showcased his technical virtuosity and rhythmic mastery. Akram Khan's work, "Xenos," delved into the human experience of displacement and solitude. The festival's eclectic lineup provided audiences with a glimpse into the varied landscape of contemporary dance, offering thought-provoking performances that challenged and engaged the viewers. The event's affordable pricing and accessible format continue to make it a popular destination for dance enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

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